BOX 132. TELEPHONE 2459. £UIASE, AND & QO., AUCTIONEERS, SHAREDROKERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ■•SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, V' WELLINGTON. THE NEW' ZEALAND AUTOMATIC • GATE. DO'- you possess a Motor Car or a spirited horse that strongly objects to standing whilst j-bii close the Gate, behind him?- Has your wife not infrequently 'complained "f the nuisance of getting'in and out of. her trap in the rain to etye'u the Gate at your main entrance? •. V Do you wysh to cause your friends as little inconvenience as possible, and the greatest amount of pleasure when paying you a visit? s-The ,o)d-fashitmed hand-opening gate has been in existence since the days ot Adam, despite the fact that there is no record to show* that Eve. had to leave her Motor Car to open the Gate . at the Garden of, Eden. But those'days have at last come to an end, and T.IIE AUTOMATIC GATE , . may be seen in operation and doing useful service on many of the best and most noted of our country homes. Tlioso who are not familiar with the simplicity of construction and economy in prico'of this useful article should not delay longer, but communicate at once' •with us, when we will supply our Catalogue, containing -full particulars concerning: one of- the latest improvements of .our time. ' ' ' If desired, wo can supply you with numerous testimonials on the Gate, and the; comfort and. convenience 'of those who have tried it.' - THE 'SMALL'BIRD NUISANCE.. ' , Havo you got a Vegetable Garden, a small paddock of Cereals, a Cherry tree, or a:Grape vine? . If yon have, whether vou reside in the Auckland Province or down at the Blufl.you cannot fail to. have euv.sed. tlle little-dicky bird, that has universally proved the main object of your ;prayers. - Various. and' divers, haivo been _ the; means adopted and tried to exterminate the persistent little pest. • Too often, alasj! with- but', poor results. -However, yoiir opportunity has come at lost. Prayers need 110 longer be-offered, and poor dicky bird is 011 a fair why to-,vard.-i starvation.- - THE SPRY 'PYROTECHNIC AUTO- , , , MATIC BIRD SCARER ■ has just come into operation. All those ■ who Jiave bought them are loud in their praise of their virtues, and claim that it would be dirt cheap at ten .times'its price. THE PRICE OP THE MACHINE IS 'v.. . And it is well worth ,£lO. Send for''Catalogue at once, and secure - a' -Machine- for tho incoming season. . •'■ Wo can supply tliem on the shortest notice to any .part of the Dominion. ; CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., No. 1 and-2. South British Buildings, Lamhlon Quay, . ' WELLINGTON. .1 . . ' C 169 v . ■ ■■ ■•.■■■ DO SMALL FARMS. AREAS FROM 10 TO 20 At-.25..- \ RICH FLAT GARDEN SOIL., SPECIALLY Suitable for Dairying, Poultry-keeping, Fruit and Vegetable Growing.; hi.'several cases the , prices are right down to bedrock for quick sale.' ' '' "" ' • HERE'S A SAMPLE— Hi ACRES, subdivided into 18 poultry ' proof enclosures,- perfectly flat, rich soil, ■ grow anything; house 10 rooms; absolutely sound iiv every respect; cottage 1 room's, used 'as storehouse, carpenter's shop, and incubator rooms, several sheds and poultry houses; good orchard ' and vegetable garden; railway station, school, dairy and cheese factories, brcwerv (for grains) and slaughter-yard, all • within- 1 mile of farm. Price onlj JM2D; cash about ,£IOO. Note.—Farms are in Wellington,' Wairarapa, Mamnvatu, Rangitikei, Hawke'i Bay, Nelson District, etc. Clients are met by arrangement, anc driven to properties. -. *' LEONARD AND CO., . i Peatherston Street: " ', ; ; cco: ' TE ARE OFFERING FROM OUI ' • '> 'EXTENSIVE PROPERTY-LISTS iii CHEAPEST FARM NEAR, THI IiIJST INVESTMENT AND- THI HANDSOMEST RESIDENCE IN THI CAPITAL OF THE DOMINION. ■ ; ;'Cv.. FARM. . ; •109- ACRES, 17 miles from City, GOOI - country, ', nearly., all .- ploughablc ■'[ Ideal "country • residence or an-ex ceptionally good paying Dairy farm • ;: Good 8 roomed house and outsheds . . -Prico only iSIG per acre, easy terms ■. INVESTMENT. .'.IGi I'EII.CENT:. Investment clear of al ••••• outgoings,- Brooklyn, block of , houses, - 5 and C rooms. Nearly nei ' and'well finished. Close to tram. A • absoluto,bargain nt dfilOoO: V; RESIDENCE. . - handsome 10 -room? ■ gontleniauV. residenco. Charmin '. situation' and wi thing a few minute, ... walk I,aml)ton Quay. Exceptional! well-built , house, ■ the . timbers , ai . 7. all heart and very'heavy. -The lions Has, a-very: attractive appearance < I it is set among trees and 0:1 a larg and almost level section. The ii ' terior' fittings arc all (hat can I ■ desired, "including moulded ceiljnjs': v spacious';'hall t»nd staircase, ham „ ■ some. grates and. mantels, tastefi , , ~v/allrjjaipers, etc., etc. The lightiii - v.'.ater,. and .sanitary arrangement '• nre"most modern and convemen ' i'.rice ,i3P ,application. '■ V ": Co I ' . • ■ • J^D.-a'CEBWI >• - -.LAND AGENT, : , MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA. . EHtal»!ishcil 189!). ~ ■ AOU • 'ACRI3S•.I'RIiIOHOLD, all in pr; » Jul vbut 10 acn*M shelter bush,,j ' v'ided into 31) paddocks by good g vauised wire fenccs, watered by gc ''' running streams and limestone Bprin about 150 acres rich Hats, -balance 1 hills, carrying 2150 sheep and 100 cat > besides horses, will winter 2J sheep ' : the 'acre;'6-roomed house and two otl houses 011 the property, large woolsl ? to accommodate-31)0 sheep, good 5-st I stable and all necessary outbuildin; * 1' miles i'rom school and post odice a 21 miles from railway, 8 miles from 1 '• hi'atua by good metalled road. A clu II property, -JBI2 10s..nn acre, ,£3500 ca '■ balance at 5 per cent. No. LAn ACRES FREEHOLD DAI XvJU FARM, all in grass but a I acres shelter bush, divided into seve paddocks and well watered; good - roomed house, cowshed, etc., on gi metalled Voad, close to Ballance Da Company's factory, school, post o3 railway and about miles from n liiatua. Prico JC27 10s. an acre, .f 50 cas'h. . x- fiAA ACRES L.I.P. Rent to Govi |j„ wU 1110111 £'1 15s. lOil. p.a. All grass, 2-roomed bouse, trap-shed . ' cowshed, sheep yards, divided ini 111 paddocks, good sheep country, 1111 lating and hilly; l miles from sell P. 0., creamery and railway. Pi .fC 10s. an acre. Write 1110 your requirements am prompt reply will be 6ent, with 10 particulars of suitable properties.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 8, 4 October 1907, Page 8
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